Characterful three-bedroom cottage with panoramic estuary views and large garden, chain-free.
3 good bedrooms, one with ensuite
Panoramic estuary and countryside views
Large, well-cared-for garden with patio and deck
Off-street parking and substantial garden sheds
Period features: beams, slate floors, stone fireplaces
Electric heating; stoves supplement hot water system
Granite walls likely uninsulated; potential upgrade needed
Average broadband and mobile signal in village
Set in an elevated hamlet between Ulverston and Greenodd, this traditional mid-terrace cottage offers characterful, versatile accommodation with far-reaching countryside and estuary views. The house retains period features – exposed beams, stone hearths, slate floors and rustic lintels – and sits on a large, well-tended garden with patios, deck, greenhouse and off-street parking.
Internally there are two reception rooms plus a study, a fitted kitchen/breakfast room, ground-floor shower room and three first-floor bedrooms, one with an ensuite bathroom. The layout suits a family seeking village life, a downsizer wanting manageable outdoor space, or buyers looking for a rural retreat with scope to personalise.
Practical considerations: heating is by electric panel heaters and room heaters with separate stoves; walls are original granite/whinstone with no confirmed insulation; glazing is uPVC double but install dates are unknown. Broadband and mobile signal are average. The cottage is chain-free, freehold and lies in a very low crime, affluent area.
Outdoor space is a genuine strength — structured borders, fruit trees, greenhouse, storage sheds, decking and private parking. The location benefits from easy access to Ulverston and nearby schools, including a local village school noted as Outstanding in recent reporting, making this an appealing family option.